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Was Haig a harsh man?
"He is not a harsh man at all.
What we know is that Henry George Steinbrenner II was a harsh man.
A last-minute addition to the stage is Grimes (Richard Boone), a harsh man with a violent temper.
Mandela cultivated the mix of bluntness and courtesy Afrikaners respected; he managed to disarm the apartheid president, P. W. Botha, a harsh man, "with a robust handshake and a wide smile".
He's not a bad man, and he's not a harsh man – as his press team say, you only have to see him greeting children in St Peter's Square to recognise that.
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Spurred on by godlike voices, Ada, too, gravitates toward self-destruction: unprotected sex, binge drinking, relationships with harsh men, disordered eating.
Tad's powerful photography unveils the hidden and intriguing beauty of the harsh world of man's machinery from the beginning of the century, which ought to be saved for the generations to come and confronted with the new green, safe and efficient visions of our future.
Volin could be a harsh, combative man.
His father he remembers as a harsh, domineering man, who punished his son with a razor strop, left his family for long periods to go exploring, and was affectionate only with the chimp.
Howe managed to get TV time just before the election and according to Bothwell and Kilbourn "treated his viewers to the sight of a tired, harsh old man, telling them that the nice young fellow that they had been seeing on television for the last couple of months was, if not a communist himself, then associated with the communists.
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